no
The end products of fat digestion are fatty acids and glycerol.
carbon dioxide and water
a. glycerol b. fatty acid c. glycogen d. glyceride
The end products of fat digestion are fatty acids and glycerol.
There are two products of fat digestion: fatty acids and glycerol. As with all digested food, they are produced in the small intestine, and pass through its wall into the blood capillaries, which join together to make the hepatic portal vein which carries the food to the liver for processing.
No, actually. Depending on how efficient your digestion is, at least some of that fat which you consume will be excreted. The proportion of the fat excreted depends upon your digestion efficiency.
In chemical Digestion, starch and fat are digested by the enzymes in saliva
Simple sugar, amino acid, fatty acids, or fatty acids and glycerol
In chemical Digestion, starch and fat are digested by the enzymes in saliva
pancreatic juice
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